Sonja Gerhardt

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Sonja Gerhardt (2019)

Sonja Gerhardt (born April 2, 1989 in West Berlin ) is a German actress .

Career

Sonja Gerhardt danced for eleven years in the children's ensemble of the Berlin revue theater Friedrichstadt-Palast .

From 2006 to 2007 she was seen for the first time on television in the telenovela Butterflies in the Belly . In 2008 she was in front of the camera for the lead role of Vic in the movie Sommer with Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht . In 2008 she dubbed the role of Caitlyn Geller played by Alyson Stoner in Camp Rock . In 2009 she played Melanie in Die Wilden Hühner und das Leben and was seen in Vulkan . In 2012 she was seen in one of the title roles in the fairy tale film Snow White and Rose Red . In 2014 she shot for Sat.1 Die Schlikkerfrauen .

In 2015 she was seen in the series Deutschland 83 , which celebrated international success. For her performance in the multi-part Ku'damm 56 and the Sat.1 feature film Jack the Ripper , she was awarded the German TV Prize and the Jupiter Award in 2017 . In addition, she was nominated for the Bambi in 2016 .

Gerhardt lives in Berlin.

Filmography

Discography

  • 2018: Ku'damm 59 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) as Nicki & Freddi (with Trystan Pütter ) and The Sixties

Synchronized work

Awards

  • 2012: Hessian TV Prize, special prize of the jury together with Isabel Bongard, Vincent Redetzki, Anton Rubtsov and Jannik Schümann for their ensemble performance in secondary school
  • 2017: German TV Award in the Best Actress category for Ku'damm 56 (ZDF) and Jack the Ripper - A woman chases a murderer (Sat.1)
  • 2017: Jupiter Award in the category Best TV Actress for Ku'damm 56 (ZDF)
  • 2017: Bavarian Television Award, Best Actress in the categories of television films / series and series for her roles in Jack the Ripper (Sat.1) and Ku'damm 56 (ZDF)
  • 2017: Nomination for the International Emmy Award as best leading actress for Ku'damm 56

Web links

Commons : Sonja Gerhardt  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Sonja Gerhardt: A strong woman. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on July 1, 2017 ; Retrieved May 3, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.msn.com
  2. Sonja Gerhardt at filmreporter.de
  3. WAGS . First steps . 2009. Retrieved March 17, 2016.